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Summary

By Cars.com Staff

Cars.com National

August 13, 2013

Vehicle Overview

The NV is Nissan's first attempt at gaining a share in the full-size commercial van category. Offered in either normal or high-top body styles, the NV is a new contestant in the class that's been dominated by Ford's E-Series and GM's Express and Safari commercial vans.

The Nissan NV is available in three versions: 1500, 2500HD and 3500HD.

Apart from being offered in cargo van spec, the NV 3500HD can be ordered as a standard-roof passenger van providing room for up to 12 passengers.New for 2014All vehicles equipped with a V-8 engine now have an automatic transmission with Tow Mode, ClassIV receiver hitch, seven-pin connector pre-wiring, brake controller pre-wiring and heavy-duty battery as standard features.Exterior Highlights

High-top roof or standard roof styles

Sliding passenger side door and two rear doors that can swing open up to 243 degrees

Standard-roof NV models fit in most garages and through most drive-through lanes